What is MMC?
Modern Methods of Construction.
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) transforms the industry, emphasising 3D off-site construction. This approach involves manufacturing building components in controlled environments, leading to faster project completion, reduced labour costs, and improved quality.
The 7 Categories of MMC.
- Pre-Manufacturing – 3D primary structural systems
- Pre-Manufacturing – 2D primary structural systems
- Pre-Manufacturing – Non-systemised structural
components - Pre-Manufacturing – Additive Manufacturing
- Pre-Manufacturing – Non-structural assemblies and sub-assemblies
- Traditional building product-led site labour
reduction/productivity improvements - Site process led labour reduction/productivity
improvements
Examples of 3d off-site construction technique.
Volumetric construction
Precast concrete construction
Timber frame construction
MMC in various sectors.
- Residential buildings: Ideal for high-rise apartments and modular homes.
- Commercial buildings: Used in offices, retail spaces, and hospitality facilities.
- Infrastructure projects: Employed in bridges, tunnels, and other projects for durability.
Conclusion.
3D off-site construction transforms the industry with efficiency, sustainability, and quality. As MMC technologies evolve, expect increased adoption across projects.
The future of MMC (2024).
- Trend towards automated, off-site modular builds.
- Advantages include higher-quality buildings, reduced carbon emissions, and lower energy bills.
- Anticipated MMC usage increase from 6–10% to approximately 20% in the next decade.
Enablement of MMC
through Satori.
Satori enables various MMC benefits that ultimately lead to:
Reduced time and cost:
- Controlled manufacturing speeds up construction and assures programme.
Improved quality:
- Precision minimises on-site rework due to enhanced understanding
Reduced waste:
- Environmental sustainability through minimised construction waste.
MMC Satori Case Study.
Background.
A multinational construction firm, Client X , is establishing a series of sustainable facilities across different continents. Recognising the diverse challenges in language, local governance and code compliance, and varying levels of construction expertise in each location, they decide to adopt Satori as their approach to streamline the design and construction processes.
Objective.
Client X aims to pre-fabricate the facility design in the United Kingdom, leveraging its advanced construction capabilities. To facilitate collaboration with local businesses in each country, they plan to utilise Satori’s 3D space management functionality. The primary goal is to provide a visually immersive experience that enables local stakeholders to understand the pre-fabrication construction process, to assure programme timelines and aspire for seamless on-site assembly.